Projects and Initiatives

The electric system improvements to Ann Arbor region will enhance the reliability of electric service to the area and create additional capacity to support growth throughout the region. Construction continues on schedule and is anticipated to be completed by early 2019.

Projects and Initiatives

Our Customers

ITC Holdings Inc. and CIPCO share an integrated system area in Iowa to transmit electricity to residents in both rural and urban areas. Gary Slaby, vice president utility operations for CIPCO, details the partnership and its benefits.

Our Customers

A Modern Power Grid

WIRES recently applauded the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) decision to proceed on Grid Resiliency, asserting that a robust transmission grid offers resource diversity and operational flexibility that is critically important to prevent, mitigate and recover from service disruptions.

A Modern Power Grid

Operational Excellence

ITC’s operational excellence continues as it recorded a .5 incident rate in 2017 compared to the EEI average of 1.5. The lost work day rate at .15 was also considerably lower than the EEI average of .45.

Operational Excellence

Community Approach

ITC partnered with the Michigan Science Center to host a special Arbor Day program for students throughout Michigan. The program will highlight the museum’s new ECHO Distance Learning Program that uses video conferencing to connect classrooms to a museum educator in real time.

Community Approach

Alpena Power

Alpena Power Company

Proactive maintenance keeps the lights on in Alpena.

The Challenge

Situated in the scenic northeast corner of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, Alpena Power Company is an investor-owned, family-operated utility that has served customers in Alpena, Presque Isle and Montmorency counties for more than 135 years. Providing affordable, reliable service is a hallmark of Alpena Power, which boasts 99.98% average availability to its customers.

Alpena Power connects to ITC’s high-voltage transmission system at the Alpena Substation, one of 283 stations and substations across Michigan with assets maintained and operated by ITC. The companies share a strong commitment to operational excellence and a proactive maintenance approach, so when a damaged insulator and “hot spot” on a substation disconnect switch were discovered during a routine inspection, they quickly took action.

The Solution

The unique configuration of Alpena Substation made isolating the equipment for repair especially challenging. Low clearances to conduct the work added to the degree of difficulty. ITC assembled a project team from its asset management, maintenance, relay design, operations and stakeholder relations teams to assess the situation and develop a solution. The goal: to make the repairs safely and with no outage to the customer.

“It’s an example of how you get the right people together at the right time. You talk about different options, listen to everyone’s concerns and needs, and come up with a solution that meets all of them. We’re very happy with the outcome of the situation. We’re a small northern Michigan utility, but ITC made this a priority. We all had the same goal in mind, to serve the customer. That goes a long way with us.”

–Ken Dragiewicz, Vice President for Alpena Power

The Result

ITC reviewed the substation plans in detail to determine the best approach, and secured parts to address multiple contingencies. The team ultimately determined that ITC could keep Alpena Power energized through a special configuration while repairs were made to the disconnect and damaged insulator. Work was conducted during an off-peak time to minimize load on the system, and completed in approximately three hours.